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tomato


Translation result
tomate jitomate tomato


tomato noun

1. Mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable.

The chef carefully sliced the fresh tomato and added it to the salad for a burst of flavor. El chef cortó cuidadosamente la tomate fresca y se la agregó al ensalada para un estallido de sabor.
In the summer garden, the ripe tomatoes hung from the vine, ready to be picked and enjoyed in sandwiches and sauces. En el jardín de verano, las tomates maduras pendían del vástago, listas para ser recogidas y disfrutadas en sándwiches y salsa.

2. Native to south america.

The archaeologist discovered evidence of tomato cultivation in ancient civilizations in present-day Peru, showcasing the fruit's long history in South American agriculture. El arqueólogo descubrió evidencia de cultivo de tomate en civilizaciones antiguas en el Perú actual, lo que muestra la larga historia del fruto en la agricultura sudamericana.
The botanical garden features a diverse collection of plants native to South America, including the tomato, which was first domesticated by the Incas over 2,000 years ago. El jardín botánico cuenta con una coleccion diversa de plantas nativas del suramérica, incluyendo la tomate, que fue primera domestizada por los incas hace más de 2.000 años atrás.